Loveland-based TRIVACO to open environmentally constructed facility in Hebron

Construction began on Tristate Valves and Controls, Inc.’s, new 40,000-square-foot office and warehouse facility in Hebron on July 15. The project, which is being designed and built by Al. Neyer, is slated to be completed by the end of the year.
 
The development is located in Hebron’s Riverview Business Park off I-275. It will contain 12,000 square feet of office space, and the rest will house a high-tech manufacturing facility. It will be home to more than 60 current TRIVACO employees, and will create about 45 new engineering, customer service and sales jobs in the next few years.
 
The $2.5 million project was funded in part by SBA financing; Tri-ED helped place TRIVACO in Northern Kentucky. TRIVACO serves industrial markets in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia and West Virginia.
 
Al. Neyer is doing something a bit different with the construction of the building. It’s called tilt-up construction, which means that the walls are cast out of concrete panels on-site, and are lifted at the same time to receive the building’s roof.
 
“Tilt-up construction is common in Cincinnati for industrial and office buildings, but there aren’t that many buildings that have been constructed this way,” says Mark Vela, vice president of business development for Al. Neyer. “We’ve been doing it for 20 years, as have a few other companies.”
 
Al. Neyer is also constructing the building with recycled, local materials to make the project environmentally friendly. The project is set up for expansion with future growth of TRIVACO.
 
By Caitlin Koenig
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